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Panasonic EW-DS32-P Compact Battery-Operated Toothbrush for Children


First this toothbrush is grossly overpriced at $29.95 at Amazon. I expected at this price that the battery would be included. There was no triple A battery included. I got these (one blue, one pink) for my grandkids. I thought the light and the electric aspect would encourage them to brush better. The light is fine. The brush aspect is disappointing. I know it does not say it revolves or does anything like the $16.00 adult electric tooth brush I have but it just vibrates. The vibration lets you know it is running but that seems to be the extent of its cleaning power. The head of the brush is very small and probably more appropriate for a toddler than a six and eight year old. If this product was $5.00 it would still be no more than two stars. At this price though, it should be a negative star.

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